Leopold brandeis



L. BRANDEIS. Solder. No. 85,057. Patented- Dec. 22, 1868.

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LEOPOLD BRANDE-IS, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.

LettersiPatent No. 85,057, dated December 22, 1868.

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Be it known that I, LnoronnBnAnnnls, of the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State of New York, have invented a new andimproved Mode of Manufacturing Solder in pieces of desirable shape-and weight, for the purpose of economizing and simplifyingits use, and to secure a complete control over the workmen.

The nature of my-inventionconsists in casting the alloy, usually called solder, into warm moulds, invthe shape of suitable ingots or plates, of stretching 01' roll-' ing these ingots by means of cast-iron rollers, chilled or seel rollers, either warmed or cold, to'the proper dimensions, and out into desirable pieces by means of punches or circular shears.

The drawing explains the process,

No. 1 being: the cutting-rollers or revolving (circular) shears.

No. 2,- the laminating-rollers.

I do not claim to produce a new article, nor-do I claim the invention of new machinery; but I confine my claim exclusively to the production, by a new com bination and arrangement of machinery, to aforesaid purpose.

WhatjI claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- The production of laminated solder, out into pieces of desirable shape and weight .by means of rollers and revolving shears, for the purposes of producing pieces of regular weight, so as to insure ,a perfect control over the workmen. 4

LEOPOLD BRANDEIS. Witnesses CHARLES J. J onnson, M.-F0s'rER. 

